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Liverpool owners pull out of talks to buy troubled Bordeaux

AFP
Wednesday, Jul 17, 2024

BORDEAUX: Bordeaux´s problems deepened on Tuesday when Fenway Sports Group (FSG), owners of Liverpool, announced it was ending negotiations with the French club which is facing relegation to the third tier.

Bordeaux, which is appealing its demotion from Ligue 2 because of financial problems, said it had “been informed by Fenway Sports Group of its intention not to pursue discussions”. “This decision is explained in particular by the significant cost of the stadium in the coming years, but also by the general economic context of French soccer,” the statement continues. FSG had been in contact with Bordeaux owner Gerard Lopez for several weeks and took part in the club´s hearing with French football´s financial watchdog the DNCG on July 9.

“Following extensive and constructive discussions with all stakeholders, Fenway Sports Group has made the decision not to pursue the acquisition of FC Girondins de Bordeaux,” the US group, which owns baseball´s Boston Red Sox and the Pittsburgh Penguins ice hockey club as well as Premier League giants Liverpool, said in a separate statement.

Sources close to the talks said the cost of running Bordeaux´s Matmut Atlantique stadium, as well as the disappointing outcome of the Ligue 1 television rights negotiations, played a part in the decision.